Early Buddhist Texts
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The Buddha’s life and teachings as they’ve been passed down to us.
Table of Contents
- Books (10)
- Canonical Works (10)
- Readings (25)
- Audio/Video (8)
- Reference Shelf (3)
- Related Topics (7)
Books (10)
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⭐ Recommended485 pages[recommended but under copyright]
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Canonical Works (10)
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A Bhikkhu gives rise to a pernicious view, which the Buddha criticizes before giving a deep analysis of the aggregates.
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Readings (25)
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Argues against an improvisational oral transmission and shows why we should think of the texts as having been recited verbatim
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Bhikkhu Bodhi explains the history and structure of the Pāli Canon.
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About the Buddha of the Early Texts compared with the later hagiographies… and our own materialistic assumptions.
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On separating out early from later Buddhism and why it matters.
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The Buddha was the first religious teacher who meant his message to be proclaimed to all humankind and who made a concrete effort to do this.
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On the form of the Buddha’s words and on the formation of the Buddhist canon.
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Audio/Video (8)
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Bhikkhu Bodhi’s own lectures on his classic anthology from the Pāli Canon.
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An excellent introduction to the Early Buddhist Texts.
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An introductory lecture by Ajahn Brahmali in which he shares with us his love and enthusiasm for the Buddha’s teachings.
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Bhante Yuttadhammo reminds us to not get too bogged down in scholarship, even though some scholarship is necessary, and encourages us to never forget to put into practice what we learn.
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